Mesh
Topology
Peter Ashwood (2011) states that Mesh Topology is a network setup where each
computer and network device is interconnected with one another, allowing for
most transmissions to be distributed, even if one of the connections go down.
The following is an illustration example of mesh
network where each circle is representing a device connected to each other allowing
transmission to take place:
Mesh topology: Shyseel Baral (2014)
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there
are two types of mesh topologies: full mesh and partial mesh.
Mesh networking were
discussed (Mesh advantage and disadvantage 2013) Mesh networking is expensive
to have redundant connection to every computer, however you can make it cheaper
by building a network that has some redundancy in the event one of the primary
computers or connections in the network were to be down.
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